All those listed above, plus Jeff Beaver with his daughter and a companion, marched in the P-rade
(although a few rode instead of marching). We started alarmingly near the beginning of the line.
Signed in but not marching were Gordon Batcheller, Jay Howson, and Rich McGlynn.
McGlynn being absent, Southwell led a locomotive for Shirley.
Following our group was the Class of 1961, carrying for the first time ever
the banner for the Quenby Williamson Class of 1960 Award for Best Costume.

Southwell checked out the Class Ivy, which appears to be growing strongly even if not yet
overwhelming the building.

Emeritus Professor Charles Gillispie, our honorary Classmate and faculty advisor to
the entire Sachs effort, was unable to attend due to illness. Our best wishes go out to him.
Other notable attendees were Iliana and Bill Sachs '68 and Olivia Waring’s parents.

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